Courage
Where is Your Courage? Exploring the Depths of ResilienceLyrics
I measure my words when I'm speaking
The speaker carefully chooses and measures their words while speaking.
I tell you that everything's fine
The speaker reassures someone that everything is fine, possibly masking their true feelings.
I've been waiting for you to arrive
The speaker has been anticipating the arrival of someone.
Where is your courage?
A direct question challenging someone's courage is posed. The speaker is questioning the bravery of the listener.
Considering how I've been beaten
Reflecting on past hardships, the speaker acknowledges the challenges they've faced.
Looking you still be alive
Despite facing difficulties, the listener is still alive, suggesting resilience.
Time I've been wasting
The speaker acknowledges the time wasted in waiting for the listener.
You never arrived
Expressing disappointment, the speaker notes that the anticipated arrival never happened.
Where is your courage?
A repeated question, emphasizing the absence of courage in the listener.
I've been making mistakes
The speaker admits to making mistakes in the past.
Was in our war
Referring to a shared experience ("our war"), possibly indicating a conflict or difficult time.
I just barely escaped
The speaker narrowly avoided a negative outcome or danger.
The seconds to spare
Highlighting a close call, the speaker had only a few seconds to spare.
Seconds to spare
Repetition of the idea that there were only a few seconds left, emphasizing the close escape.
Time I've been wasting
Reiteration of the time wasted waiting for the listener.
You never arrived
Reaffirmation of the disappointment in the listener not arriving.
Where is your courage?
Final repetition of the question about the listener's courage, emphasizing the theme of bravery.
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